The High Rise
Fortson, Delance M
Sold by Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, United Kingdom
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Add to basketSold by Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, United Kingdom
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Add to basketIn a rural haven where cotton fields brushed the horizon, the story of Delmond unfolded—a tale both poignant and triumphant. This small town held the charm of simplicity and the serene beauty of nature, a backdrop for a life uniquely crafted. The double-wide mobile home, nestled under the shade of a weeping willow, cradled the heart of Delmond's family—a testament to bonds that defied all odds.
Within these modest walls lived Delmond, his mother Lynn, and two older brothers, etching a life defined by contentment and love. Amidst the rustic splendor, Lynn's dedication was unwavering. She ensured her boys thrived, providing both necessities and the occasional delight. Each morning, Lynn embarked on her seamstress journey, dropping Delmond and his brother at her mother's to catch the school bus.
Delmond's education unfurled in a small school that transcended bricks and mortar, becoming a microcosm of his world. Amidst its halls, friendships blossomed like wildflowers, and dreams took root, painting his years with vibrant memories and enduring challenges. Childhood games provided a stark contrast to the burdens of adversity that found a home in young shoulders.
As the sun dipped the sky in a canvas of oranges and pinks, Delmond and his brothers would chase laughter through the streets. Their energy knew no bounds as they painted stories of camaraderie and exploration in the fading light.
But as night's silver glow emerged, Delmond's world would darken with harsh truths. The bonds among his family members grew stronger, even as a tornado tore apart their home. A familiar landscape was replaced by a bewildering unknown, leaving them with nothing but each other's unwavering support. Soup kitchens became a haven for meals, Salvation Army bins a source of clothing—a stark juxtaposition to their former life's simplicity.
Delmond's discontent with the confines of the small town mirrored a sapling's yearning for the sky. Within those limits, his ambitions felt stifled, his dreams stretching far beyond the fields of cotton. He yearned for more—a life that transcended the horizon.
As Delmond stepped beyond the town's boundaries into a wider world, he carried with him the resilience carved by trials and his family's love. College's embrace was fleeting, leaving him adrift in a sea of uncertainty. Academia's waves crashed relentlessly, threatening to drown him in choices and opportunities vast as the ocean.
Amidst the vibrant tapestry of life, Delmond often felt like an invisible thread, woven into existence yet unseen. Laughter echoed faintly, footprints dissipated amidst voices louder and personalities brighter. And yet, he was far from invisible, a presence that lived out loud, unburdened by others' expectations. Yet, the struggle persisted—a longing to be understood and acknowledged.
Within his circle, Delmond was often the silent observer, his voice a gentle murmur. It wasn't that he lacked thoughts, but that his words were often drowned by the symphony of others. Amid his brothers' achievements and friends' triumphs, he yearned to stand out, his uniqueness recognized and celebrated.
This yearning occasionally drove him to extremes, a call for attention amidst a world that favored the audacious. Yet beneath these impulses lay a deeper desire—a yearning for genuine connection, built on understanding and empathy, a connection that celebrated his true self.
As he navigated adolescence and early adulthood, Delmond's quest for visibility shaped his actions. Little did he know, this struggle would lead him to an epiphany—an understanding that transcended the need for external validation. This revelation unearthed an inner strength, waiting to be embraced, and ushered him toward a life uniquely his own.
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